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Has anyone used this rolling pin for rolling out pie crust and other doughs
that stick? Probably the same material as the sili-pat mat.

http://fantes.com/rolling_pins.htm#silicone

Thanks for any comments.
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Hi!
For all parents who have difficulty curbing your kids, compulsive
habits of having sweets, try making your own "Home Made Healthy
Lolipops"


Ingredients :


Lolipop Sticks
100ml fresh honey
misty water bottle spray.
Ice cube maker


1. use an empty ice cube maker tray (just off the standard fridge)
spray evenly, a layer of water mist over the ice cube tray.
put the tray into the freezer compartment for 20 minutes ( or till this



layer is frozen)
repeat this step 3 times, to get a good strong layer of ice over each
little ice 'cup' in the tray.


2. squeeze a table spoon of honey into each "ice cups" which had been
coated with water vapor


3. put in a stick in to each tray and pearce the other end of the stick



on to a std A4 paper.
so, if your tray has 12 ice cups, you would have 12 sticks, and all
these sticks are held on one piece of A4 paper,


4. Place the entire assembly into the freezer.


Serve, when the honey solidifies.


Have fun.


remember, you need to work pretty fast, before the layer of thin ice in



each ice cups melts.
if your honey does not freeze easily, you would need to make a thick
syrup of honey instead of pure honey.


if you need more help, let me know.


To your health and your kids !!


http://www.healthyslimmers.blogspot.com/


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On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, flyawayteeks wrote:

> Hi!
> For all parents who have difficulty curbing your kids, compulsive
> habits of having sweets, try making your own "Home Made Healthy
> Lolipops"


> if your honey does not freeze easily, you would need to make a thick
> syrup of honey instead of pure honey.


My honey does freeze easily.
That's why we have a dual control electric blanket...

Dave
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"Dave Bell" > wrote in message
rea.net...
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, flyawayteeks wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> For all parents who have difficulty curbing your kids, compulsive
>> habits of having sweets, try making your own "Home Made Healthy
>> Lolipops"

>
>> if your honey does not freeze easily, you would need to make a thick
>> syrup of honey instead of pure honey.

>
> My honey does freeze easily.
> That's why we have a dual control electric blanket...
>
> Dave


I don't have a dual control electric blanket; but DH serves the purpose.

Dee


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Dee Randall wrote:
> "Dave Bell" > wrote in message
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>>On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, flyawayteeks wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>For all parents who have difficulty curbing your kids, compulsive
>>>habits of having sweets, try making your own "Home Made Healthy
>>>Lolipops"

>>
>>>if your honey does not freeze easily, you would need to make a thick
>>>syrup of honey instead of pure honey.

>>
>>My honey does freeze easily.
>>That's why we have a dual control electric blanket...
>>
>>Dave

>
>
> I don't have a dual control electric blanket; but DH serves the purpose.
>
> Dee


The real humor from the electric blankets comes when you get it wrong.
My mom liked it cool, Dad liked it warm. One day Mom flipped the blanket
over when she was making the bed. The control cable plugs in only one
way, so her knob controlled his side, and vice-versa. One roasted, the
other froze...

Dave


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"Dee Randall" > wrote in message
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> Has anyone used this rolling pin for rolling out pie crust and other
> doughs that stick? Probably the same material as the sili-pat mat.
>
> http://fantes.com/rolling_pins.htm#silicone
>
> Thanks for any comments.
> Dee
>

I bought one since writing this. Used it for rolling out pizza dough. I
like it.
Dee


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